Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] have have a " in BNC.
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1 | I had agreed to this in case I had to have a Caesarian . |
2 | If there 's erm For instance I 've had a situation where on a medical practice booklet because we er hand back a hundred pound for every full page that we we gain in the medical practice booklet , er it 's an encouragement for if we 're just a quarter of a half page short , er for the practice to say you know we 'll get for another hundred quid we 'd all we need to do is make a couple of phone calls and threaten erm one or two of our patients . |
3 | ‘ That 's the second time in twenty-four hours I 've had a swim in that damned water . |
4 | But of course I 'd had a few drinks , and I had n't worn my glasses anyway , so when the time came to meet her I was n't quite sure what she looked like . |
5 | During the hot summers I 've had a lot of lettuce and tomato with maybe a bit of fruit . |
6 | There is , however , another and even more serious aspect of the closed mind which has had a profound effect on British archaeological thinking . |
7 | As the project progressed , it was also harder to find schools which fitted the original criteria for Minors , e.g. one library division had been fortunate in finding Majors , but began to find it difficult to identify , for Minor recommendation , " schools which have had a degree of interest and success for some years " . |
8 | A plaque on a wall is admittedly not much to look at for those with a passion for working machinery and dramatic industrial landscapes , but this one marks the site of the foundation of that industry which has had a greater impact on civilization than any other . |
9 | We bring the Guinness Spot to a close with a local musician who has had a long and distinguished career in the country and blues divisions of rock . |
10 | Well one would have thought so , but I said to er Mrs you see , about the minibus , no not the minibus , the M S bus being available and , I said the problem was or maybe that we 'd have to have drivers who have had a P S V licence , or what they call it ? |
11 | Over the last few months we 've had a number of queries from hobbyists concerning fish which they have bought for their community tanks , which despite advice from their dealer , have turned out to be most unsuitable for such a set up . |
12 | B : ‘ For about nine months we have had a succession of builders , surveyors and decorators trooping in and out . |
13 | Down the Boarman they 've had a three , three offers of Hamper Agency for next year . |
14 | By the end of six months he had had a breakdown and was asked to leave . |
15 | But in the last few months he 's had a lot to cope with following the death of his best friend in a road accident . |
16 | A second major influence which has had a dramatic effect in the second half of the century has been the educational approach . |
17 | Considering the numbers involved , you have done a job of work which has had a most telling effect on the enemy and which , I fully believe , no other troops in the world could have done . |
18 | It is clear from this brief appraisal that prevention through genetic counselling has limited value for the first born , but is an important consideration for parents who have had a mentally affected child or at least conceived one . |
19 | I mentioned a boy who had only been at school for two terms , a boy who had had a limp , someone he had been friendly with for a time . |
20 | Another interesting case is that of a little boy who had had a difficult birth and had been left slightly spastic . |
21 | He 'd bet twenty.dollars she 'd had a fender bender and that the car looked like a concertina . |
22 | ‘ We all know there 's no more sorry sight in the world than a lady who 's had a drop too much , but a spoonful or so can be highly medicinal . |
23 | As a child she had had a piggy bank ; she could recall the physical satisfaction of its jingling weight in her hands . |
24 | Perhaps we will even be able to count on the support of Conservatives who have had a sudden conversion to freedom to undertake the activities of one 's choice in the countryside overriding all issues including wanton cruelty . |
25 | He discovered that as a girl she had had a passion for Stendhal , so had he , and they talked about Julien Sorel and Tolstoi and Rimbaud . |
26 | In published series of patients with constipation and irritable bowel syndrome or functional abdominal pain there is an excess of womeh who have had a hysterectomy but this may be because women who are referred to hospital with these disorders tend to be anxious and polysymptomatic . |
27 | Under the 1944 Education Act they have had a duty to provide this for numerous categories of children : the blind , partially sighted , deaf , partially hearing , physically handicapped , delicate , maladjusted , epileptic , educationally subnormal , children with speech defects , and the autistic . |
28 | Members are also reminded that from 1 January they have to have a practising certificate . |
29 | It was an exchange they had had a hundred times during childhood at the end of some day 's adventure in remote fields . |
30 | Although our patient is only 6 months post-transplantation he has had a remarkably trouble free postoperative course , and immunosuppression with FK506 has probably contributed to this good early result . |